The American Childhood Cancer Organization estimates that 400,000 children worldwide receive a cancer diagnosis each year.
According to the American Cancer Society, the most frequent cancers in children are lymphoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, leukemia, brain and spinal cord tumors, and bone cancer.
A CHILDHOOD CANCER TOOK HIS DAUGHTER AWAY. However, her legacy and his love are stronger than before.
The family of a kid diagnosed with cancer requires the support of those close to them.
Here are some ways you may help a parent whose child has been diagnosed with cancer.
The cost of cancer treatment can put a huge financial strain on families.
To help ease that burden, you can help raise money for the family. You can do this by setting up a simple GoFundMe with their permission.
You could also set up a fundraising event to raise money, such as a 5K run or a dinner. Not only are these events a fantastic way to raise funds, but they also unite the community in support of the family, providing them with a supportive environment.